• Frequency of Use
    90 %
  • Retention Rate
    20 %
  • Complexity
    10 %
  • Ed Meanings

    noun No definition for 'ed' as a noun

    verb A verb ending indicating past tense or past participle form, such as in 'walked' or 'played'

    adjective No definition for 'ed' as an adjective

    adverb No definition for 'ed' as an adverb

    pronoun No definition for 'ed' as a pronoun

    preposition No definition for 'ed' as a preposition

    conjunction No definition for 'ed' as a conjunction

    interjection No definition for 'ed' as an interjection

    article No definition for 'ed' as an article

    Fields related to ed

    Psychology

    Used in words related to past experiences or emotions (e.g. traumatized, depressed)

    Linguistics

    Used in the formation of participles and adjectives (e.g. excited, talented)

    Education

    Used in academic terms such as 'educated', 'learned', 'studied'

    Grammar

    Used to indicate the past tense of verbs (e.g. walked, talked)

    Occupation Usage of ed

    Writer

    In the context of a writer, 'ed' is used as a suffix to indicate the past tense of a verb. For example, 'She edited the manuscript before sending it to the publisher.'

    Psychologist

    In the context of a psychologist, 'ed' is used in words related to mental health and behavior. For example, 'She analyzed and interpreted the data to understand the patient's behavior.'

    Engineer

    In the context of an engineer, 'ed' is used to describe actions related to designing, constructing, or maintaining structures or systems. For example, 'He designed and implemented the new software system.'

    Teacher

    In the context of a teacher, 'ed' is used to describe actions related to educating students. For example, 'She developed and delivered the lesson plans for the semester.'

    Lawyer

    In the context of a lawyer, 'ed' is used to describe actions related to legal proceedings and representation. For example, 'He researched and prepared the case for trial.'

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